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Resumption of Play
Need to settle an argument on resumption of play:
7-5-1 outlines the resumption of play procedure after timeouts and intermissions. 7-5-1-c state: "following a violation by one team only,if that team continues to delay when authorized to make a throw-in, it is a technical foul." Does this mean that if you use Resumption of Play in the first quarter for Team A, you wouldn't use it the rest of the game for Team A? You would just issue a technical? I always assumed that a technical is in order only if a team continues to delay during the same inbounds play. But the rule isn't so clear to me now. What say you? |
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ROP or RIP
I say Casebook 7.5.1A, which seems to shed light on your questions regarding the ROP.
Note the COMMENT: "Each different time . . ." Does that cover it?
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That's what I've always thought. What had me confused is why both 7-5-1 c and d are included:
7-5-1-c: "following a violation by one team only,if that team continues to delay when authorized to make a throw-in, it is a technical foul." 7-5-1-d: Following a violation by both teams, any further delay by either team is a technical foul. Under 7-5-1-c, "following a violation by one team only..." How could team A violate again if team B puts the ball in play? |
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Freddy has it right:
COMMENT: Each different time a team has delayed returning to the court after a time-out or between quarters, the resumption-of-play procedure should be used. However, if a team refuses to play after technical fouls have been assessed, the game may be forfeited. (4-38; 5-4-1) |
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Hopefully this helps
Team A has a 2 shot free throw following a timeout. The team does not exit their timeout when Team B is ready and the referee is ready and the alloted time is done. We place the ball at the disposal of the free throw shooter. We are using resumption of play. Team A can call a timeout to avoid the violation or they can simply violate and get the second free throw.
Team A continues to not come out for the second free throw. Technical foul for this second infraction. That's one example of when a team can "further" violate. |
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They can't violate again during that throw-in for the reason you state, but they might during the next one.
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